United Nations Conference on International Organization
The United Nations Conference on International Organization (UNCIO) was a convention of delegates from 50 Allied nations that took place from 25 April 1945 to 26 June 1945 in San Francisco, United States. At this convention, the delegates reviewed and rewrote the Dumbarton Oaks agreements.[1] The convention resulted in the creation of the United Nations Charter, which was opened for signature on 26 June.
The conference was held at various locations, primarily the War Memorial Opera House, with the Charter being signed on 26 June at the Herbst Theatre in Civic Center. The conference was chaired by U.S. diplomat Alger Hiss.[2]
A square in downtown San Francisco, called "UN Plaza," commemorates the conference, and is located adjacent to the city's Civic Center.
Participant countries
See also
References
- ↑ The United States and the Founding of the United Nations, August 1941 – October 1945
- ↑ Who was Alger Hiss? The Alger Hiss Story: Search for the Truth
Further reading
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External links
- The United States and the Founding of the United Nations, August 1941 – October 1945
- Sound recordings of the United Nations Conference on International Organization (1945 : San Francisco, Calif.) Proceedings, 1945
- President Truman's Address To Opening Session Of United Nations Conference On International Organization At San Francisco
- V. K. Wellington Koo's speech 'The Conference and China' to the Commonwealth Club of California
- East and West from Political and External Affairs by F.L.W. Wood (Official history of New Zealand in World War II)
- San Francisco Conference
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